Example sentences of "[be] [adv] at the beginning " in BNC.

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1 We are only at the beginning of a change which became more conspicuous later .
2 It should be remembered that we are only at the beginning and there are many varying factors yet to be confronted ; how much energy is used when recycling paper compared to using new stock ?
3 Finally , we realise that we are only at the beginning of what may prove to be one of the most significant developments of the twentieth century .
4 ‘ We are just at the beginning of the worldwide epidemic and the situation is still very unstable .
5 He added , ‘ We are just at the beginning of the worldwide epidemic and the situation is still very unstable .
6 ‘ As yet , ’ said the Inspector imperturbably , ‘ we 're only at the beginning of our enquiries .
7 We 're just at the beginning of it and this is going to go on till the end of April or May now , it 'll be like this .
8 ‘ You 're still at the beginning of your career .
9 Africa , the Arab world and the South Pacific are still at the beginning of working out their own teaching resources .
10 ‘ We are still at the beginning of this new media , ’ suggested Mr Kindersley .
11 We would have expected them at the beginning , and as we are still at the beginning , they ought to be here .
12 Should be right at the beginning .
13 They had hoped to be back at the beginning of next season but it now looks unlikely to be until half-way through it .
14 What a wonderful privilege to be here at the beginning of it all !
15 Ideally , the manager should be there at the beginning of a band 's professional career because he or she is going to operate the various deals which are set up .
16 ‘ No , but we 'd like to be there at the beginning so that we could if we want to , then run away , ’ Eve explained .
17 We are here at the beginning of a new phase in the restoration of old customs and the addition of new ones , which in a brief space of time greatly altered the liturgical arrangements laid down by Lanfranc .
18 ‘ How about something really radical on the dangers of sunbathing without blocker ? ’ said Helena , who had just found a mole on her arm which had definitely not been there at the beginning of the summer .
19 The way in which some of the subsidies work is ludicrous , but had we been there at the beginning , we might have been able to reform it so that it could work to our advantage .
20 As we shall see , families now are very much smaller than they were even at the beginning of the century .
21 ‘ We believed in the wisdom of being there at the beginning when customers most need financial advice , and we still do , ’ says Mr Foulds .
22 Ah well if , if that 's right then Mao is right at the beginning where , where he 's making his , his sort of extravagant statements about the mighty storm .
23 Now one of the features of Microsoft Word is that a only lets you work with text which is what is called selected and if you actually move the cursor down a bit so that it 's not at the beginning of a document and then we 'll follow our way through these various selecting text keys which are outlined in that paragraph , section three six one .
24 The ‘ Mac ’ prefix is usually at the beginning of the ‘ M ’ filing .
25 it 's usually at the beginning of June , it was n't on Saturday so it must be next Saturday
26 And it was right at the beginning when the demon took over …
27 he was in at the beginning and he was er he was there at the end , sort of thing .
28 The housing charity , Shelter , was in at the beginning of the Housing Advice Centre movement and the Child poverty Action Group has been extremely active in the field of welfare rights .
29 Tawney , on the occasion of the celebrations of the District 's twenty-first anniversary in June 1934 , perceptively recognised that the District ‘ … was only at the beginning of their task … ’ but was perhaps a little wide of the mark in claiming that the ‘ …
30 It was only at the beginning of July that she was again taken ill .
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